This /s/ Loaded Scene Picture features a full-color page filled with engaging images that include the S sound in all word positions (initial, medial, and final). This visual scene can be used to assess a child’s spontaneous use of the /s/ sound in conversation, while also providing fun and meaningful opportunities for practice. SLPs and educators can use the scene for activities like “I Spy,” describing objects, expanding sentences, or creating a short story based on what the child sees in t
This /sh/ Loaded Scene Picture features a full-color page filled with engaging images that include the SH sound in all word positions (initial, medial, and final). This visual scene can be used to assess a child’s spontaneous use of the /sh/ sound in conversation, while also providing fun and meaningful opportunities for practice. SLPs and educators can use the scene for activities like “I Spy,” describing objects, expanding sentences, or creating a short story based on what the child sees i
This /th/ Loaded Scene Picture features a full-color page filled with engaging images that include the TH sound in all word positions (initial, medial, and final). This visual scene can be used to assess a child’s spontaneous use of the /th/ sound in conversation, while also providing fun and meaningful opportunities for practice. SLPs and educators can use the scene for activities like “I Spy,” describing objects, expanding sentences, or creating a short story based on what the child sees i
This /k/ Loaded Scene Picture features a full-color page filled with engaging images that include the K sound in all word positions (initial, medial, and final). This visual scene can be used to assess a child’s spontaneous use of the /k/ sound in conversation, while also providing fun and meaningful opportunities for practice. SLPs and educators can use the scene for activities like “I Spy,” describing objects, expanding sentences, or creating a short story based on what the child sees in t
This /l/ Loaded Scene Picture features a full-color page filled with engaging images that include the L sound in all word positions (initial, medial, and final). This visual scene can be used to assess a child’s spontaneous use of the /l/ sound in conversation, while also providing fun and meaningful opportunities for practice. SLPs and educators can use the scene for activities like “I Spy,” describing objects, expanding sentences, or creating a short story based on what the child sees in t